1.5 Ton Mini Excavator 1500kg Small Digger Crawler Excavator
This is a 1.5-ton mini excavator for the guy who works in places other machines won't go. It's the rig for backyard pools, tight urban lots, greenhouse foundations, and utility trenches that run between the house and the garage. If you can walk to it, you can dig it.
The whole machine is built around one idea: access. Width is trimmed down to slide through a gate. Height is low enough to duck under tree branches and door headers. Length is short enough to spin around in a suburban driveway without backing into the neighbor's fence. You take this machine where the work is, not where the equipment yard is.
Power comes from a small diesel that sips fuel and starts every time. It's not a complicated engine with a dozen sensors. It's the kind that fires up when it's cold, runs all day on a few gallons, and keeps going season after season. The hydraulics are open-center and simple—easy to bleed, easy to troubleshoot, easy to keep running.
1.Fits Through a Standard Garden Gate
This machine measures narrow. You roll it into backyards that haven't seen equipment before—past the grill, around the kids' playset, through the side gate that's barely 36 inches wide. It opens jobs that bigger machines can't even bid on.
2.Loads Onto a Small Trailer With No Drama
At 1.5 tons, it sits behind a half-ton truck or even a beefy SUV. No CDL, no overweight permits, no borrowing a semi to move it. You finish one job, load up, and you're at the next site before lunch.
3.Leaves Lawns Looking Like You Were Never There
Rubber tracks are standard. They spread the weight out, so you cross finished landscaping without rutting it up. When you're working in someone's yard, that matters. You leave grass looking walked-on, not torn-up.
4.Reaches Where Your Arms Can't
The boom and arm tuck in tight to the machine, then stretch out far enough to dig under decks, reach into crawlspaces, and trench along foundation walls without digging up the whole yard. You get to the spot without destroying everything around it.
5.Simple Enough to Fix With a Socket Set
The hydraulic lines are routed where you can see them. The engine is right there when you lift the canopy. Filters are standard parts from the auto parts store. When something breaks—and things break—you're back running the same day, not waiting a week for a dealer tech.












